Muscles For Myeloma 5K

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5 K, 1 Mile

Wolfe ParkColumbus, Ohio

We are delighted to host the Muscles for Myeloma 5K and 1 Mile Walk, in Columbus, Ohio, honoring the Move MMORE Legacy. MMORE created a well-loved event at beautiful Wolfe Park in support of multiple myeloma research. We are grateful for the opportunity to continue this race and the funding of critical myeloma research at this year's event. The event has become so popular, that we are splitting it up into two start times to accommodate both walkers and runners on the trail.

We look forward to having you join us to build Muscles for Myeloma and continue MMORE's important legacy. Race proceeds will be donated to The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James) for myeloma research and the Myeloma Crowd Research Initiative.

About Muscles for Myeloma

We're building Muscles for Myeloma to help myeloma patients get moving and to help raise funds for myeloma research. Fitness matters to everyone, but it is especially important for myeloma patients. The more fit patients are, the more they are able to tolerate therapies which leads to better, longer lasting outcomes.

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